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Important Free Agency Note- After 4PM EST Today (May 3rd), FA Signings Do Not Impact Compensatory Picks


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This afternoon is when the next wave of free agency commences, as teams try to round out their roster post-draft.

Here is a list of some of the top prospects- In my opinion,  OT, S, & LB are still areas we could address:

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Panthers currently have about $15M in cap.  Need $5M or so for draft picks, so we have the means to add some more talent.

Especially since the salary crunch from Covid is going to cause some of these veterans to take 1-year minimum or near-minimum deals

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Just now, Seltzer said:

Panthers currently have about $15M in cap.  Need $5M or so for draft picks, so we have the means to add some more talent.

Especially since the salary crunch from Covid is going to cause some of these veterans to take 1-year minimum or near-minimum deals

I thought it was 18 and basically close to 19 after JJ Jansen???

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